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  2. Redd Foxx - Wikipedia

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    Redd Foxx is buried at Palm Memorial Park (aka Palm Eastern Cemetery) in Las Vegas, Nevada. [9] His burial was entirely paid for and handled by longtime friend Eddie Murphy. [41] Redd Foxx's mother, Mary Sanford Carson (1903–1993), outlived her son by two years. She had been lingering in and out of a coma for a few years before her death in 1993.

  3. LaWanda Page - Wikipedia

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    LaWanda Page (born Alberta Richmond; October 19, 1920 [2] – September 14, 2002) [4] [5] was an American actress, comedian and dancer whose career spanned six decades. Crowned "The Queen of Comedy" or "The Black Queen of Comedy", [3] Page melded blue humor, signifyin' and observational comedy with jokes about sexuality, race relations, African-American culture and religion.

  4. Don Bexley - Wikipedia

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    When Bexley returned from Europe in 1969, he and Foxx were cast together in Cotton Comes to Harlem (1970). Upon Bexley's arrival from Asia in 1971, Foxx sent for him to join the sitcom Sanford and Son. Foxx convinced Bud Yorkin and Aaron Ruben to hire Bexley to play one of Fred G. Sanford's friends. At the time, Bexley was 62 years old and ...

  5. Nathaniel Taylor (actor) - Wikipedia

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    Foxx told Taylor that he had the role which would become Rollo Lawson. [6] Taylor was best known for his recurring role as Rollo Lawson in the 1970s sitcom Sanford and Son, a role he later reprised on its short-lived 1980–1981 spin-off Sanford. He later played the first version of Jim-Jam with Redd Foxx on the 1986 series The Redd Foxx Show. [7]

  6. Slappy White - Wikipedia

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    Melvin Edward "Slappy" White (September 27, 1921 – November 7, 1995) was an American comedian and actor. [1] He worked with Redd Foxx on the Chitlin' Circuit of stand-up comedy during the 1950s and 1960s.

  7. Cotton Comes to Harlem (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The cast includes Raymond St. Jacques and Godfrey Cambridge as Coffin Ed and Grave Digger Jones respectively, as well as Calvin Lockhart, Redd Foxx and Judy Pace. [14] While staying true to the hard-boiled theme, the film does play into the blaxploitation that was a popular genre at the time.

  8. Norma Miller - Wikipedia

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    The Redd Foxx Encyclopedia of Black Humor, ... Norma Miller at Find a Grave This page was last edited on 26 February 2024, at 21:18 (UTC). Text is available ...

  9. Fred G. Sanford - Wikipedia

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    Fred G. Sanford is a fictional character portrayed by actor/comedian Redd Foxx on the 1972–1977 NBC sitcom Sanford and Son [1] and the 1980–1981 NBC sitcom Sanford. [2]Foxx, whose real name was John Elroy Sanford, [3] modeled the character after his real-life older brother, Fred Glenn Sanford, Jr., who had died in 1965, seven years before the show premiered.